How to Achieve Entrepreneurial Excellence – 3 Ways

We all want to be successful at what we do. We all want to be the best we can be. In order to achieve success as entrepreneurs, we need to strive for entrepreneurial excellence.

A lot of people look at me and wonder how I went from a rape victim a drug addict, a high school dropout, and a prostitute to getting two university degrees, becoming a high school math and English teacher to owning my own business and becoming an author.

Once they read about my life journey, they know. And everyone who knows me knows that I’m all about helping others!

That is why, today, I am going to help you learn how to achieve entrepreneurial excellence!

How to Achieve Entrepreneurial Excellence

How can we achieve entrepreneurial excellence?? There are many ways. Today we are going to look at 3 which are the best ways: 1. Be an ethical entrepreneur 2. Use social media to grow your business 3. Outsource tasks / hire help

We are also going to discuss a few other factors that can enhance our success as entrepreneurs.

NOTE: The things we are going to look at today are a bit different from the other strategies you can use to improve yourself and your chances for success, which we looked at in the 3-part “Success Series.”

“Every business is successful exactly to the extent that it does something others cannot.” ~ Peter Thiel

“Definiteness of purpose is the starting point of all achievement.” ~ W. Clement Stone

“Eighty percent of success is showing up.” ~ Woody Allen

Entrepreneurial Excellence – Way #1: Be an Ethical Entrepreneur

What are ethics?

Ethics are the moral principles that govern a person’s behavior and affect how people make decisions and lead their lives. For entrepreneurs, ethics are those standards upon which businesses are run. Basically, ethics are rules of “good” that people live by.

“While you live, while it is in your power, be good.” ~ Marcus Aurelius

Are You Ethical? 8 Ways to Tell!

1: Ethical entrepreneurs set standards and lead by example.

2: Ethical entrepreneurs are fair.

3: Ethical entrepreneurs possess integrity and be honorable. They do not lie, steal, or cheat. They are honest. They stand by their word.

4: Ethical entrepreneurs treat everyone with respect. They also don’t work with people who don’t respect them. Ethical entrepreneurs build relationships and foster trust.

5: Ethical entrepreneurs are willing to admit their mistakes and correct them. They offer refunds or a discount. They fix the problem.

“Life is about making an impact, not making an income.” ~ Kevin Kruse

6: Ethical entrepreneurs keep accurate records. They don’t embezzle or manipulate their financial accounts. They obey the law at all times. They don’t want to end up in jail!

7: Ethical entrepreneurs also embrace humanity. They create clean work environments, they support the lives of workers outside of the workplace, they donate goods or services to a local charity, and they support the arts.

8: Ethical entrepreneurs also ecologically friendly. They know we all share this Earth together and so they take small steps daily in both their business practices and their lifestyle to help sustain our planet’s longevity. They do this by using sustainable materials, recycling wherever possible, and using eco-friendly cleaning products.

How you handle them, however, will speak volumes to your character and to your business. For example, you might be asked to give a job reference for a friend who’s clearly not qualified for the job. What would you do?

“Strive not be a success, but rather to be of value.” ~ Albert Einstein

How do you handle gossip?

The best way is… don’t give anyone anything bad to talk about!

Remember, word-of-mouth marketing is still the best type of marketing there is! If customers are happy, they are going to sing praises about you and your business!

Your customers will even use social media to do this!

Which brings me to the next point…

Entrepreneurial Excellence – Way #2: Use Social Media to Grow Your Business

Be insanely helpful to others. Share things that are related to your niche, and don’t always promote your own business. This might sound counterintuitive, but it actually works the opposite way. If you constantly help others, they will become curious about you. They will visit your website. They will look at your services or product. Likely, they will then buy them, because you have built up your reputation for being helpful!

Consider this: who are you more likely to buy from? Someone who always says, “Me, me, me…”? Or someone who says, “Here is something that will help you. It’s great…”?

I know I would pick the second person!

Start a conversation.

Ask others to share. It’s been proven that asking helps! People need to be reminded to share things. They don’t always remember to unless they are reminded! Make sharing easy by installing sharing icons on your website, too.

Be human. Be honest. Be vulnerable. People like REAL people, not phonies!

Understand your customers’ needs. You can then give them what they want… which means bringing them to your website to see what your business is all about!

Optimize your social media accounts. Link back to your website on each one.

Use hashtags in your social media updates… but use them carefully. Use relevant hashtags pertinent to your business.

Provide FAQs. Give your customers answers to frequently asked questions. It will save you time and allow you to answer their questions efficiently.

Create a social media plan or posting strategy and stick to it. There is a ton of research on the internet that shows you the best times to post to each social platform. If you are targetting audiences outside your own country, you can also conduct your own regional research with a VPN to spoof or hide your IP. Additionally, you can analyze the reactions to your posts as well as the reach you get using analytics. You can even look at your posts on your Facebook page to see which times and which type of posts got you the most reach. (It will say, X number of people reached below each post. The time you posted that post will also be visible.)

“However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.” ~ Winston Churchill

When you find something that works, capitalize on that.

Host webinars. Get people to sign up for free things, then sell to them later.

Make sure your content aligns with your message.

Post unpopular content too. Taken from an article on Entrepreneur, “There are a few types of content that typically don’t get a lot of likes and shares, including testimonials, charity posts, press features and important blog posts. These are really important pieces of content when it comes to establishing your validity in the market, yet they aren’t the type of posts that typically get a lot of attention. Just because this type of content isn’t getting likes or shares doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t be posting it. It may not be popular, but it helps build a foundation for your company.”

Entrepreneurial Excellence – Way #3: Outsource Tasks / Hire Help

Seek help when you need it! Hire someone to do tasks you would rather not do.

The key is to outsource tasks you don’t want to do so you can focus on others areas of your business!

“It is not the employer who pays the wages. Employers handle the money. It is the customer who pays the wages.” ~ Henry Ford

For offline work, consider hiring students. You will save money by being able to pay them a lower wage, and you will give them some extra spending money. Win-win!

For online work, you can hire a Virtual Assistant (VA). You can find qualified people for a cheap rate on sites like Fiverr and Upwork. You can also find them elsewhere, if you look hard enough.

Maybe you need someone to create images for you. You don’t necessarily need to hire a graphics designer for this; many people possess such skills. I learned how to create images for my blog posts using tools such as Canva and Paint. Other people use Photoshop. There are a ton of tools you can use, and a ton of people who you can hire for this.

By reducing your workload, you will be able to be more successful as both an individual AND an entrepreneur. Therefore, your entrepreneurial excellence will be more easily within reach!

“With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts.” ~ Eleanor Roosevelt

Other Factors that Can Enhance our Success and Excellence as Entrepreneurs:

Successful people possess certain characteristics.

They are driven, motivated, and hard-working.

They make good decisions. They plan things out to a T.

They manage their money properly.

They also take risks.

And they know how to deal with both stress and failure.

People don’t generally choose their careers randomly. They “select ones that provide an appropriate match for their own skills, preferences, motives, characteristics, and interests.” (Enhancing Entrepreneurial Excellence, page 9.)

Some people have a higher tolerance to stress than others. Some people even thrive off it! Take emergency room doctors, for example. These people need chaos in their lives, and find it boring when nothing happens during a shift! Other people, however, hate stress and chaos. Instead, they prefer peacefulness, serenity, and a calm environment.

This factor is known as “psychological capital and involves high levels of self-efficacy (confidence in one’s own ability to successfully complete various tasks), optimism, hope, and resilience – the ability to ‘snap back’ after setbacks. (Enhancing Entrepreneurial Excellence, page 14).

“Do not seek to change what has come before. Seek to create that which has not.” ~ David Airey

“We are shaped and fashioned by what we love.” ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” ~ Theodore Roosevelt

“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” ~ Arthur Ashe

“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.” ~ Confucius

“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” ~ Henry David Thoreau

My Personal Request + Additional Help

If you need more help in achieving excellence as a human being (not just as an entrepreneur), please use the strategies mentioned in my book, From Nope to Hope. It’s available as both an e-book and as a print book… and it contains a built-in workbook!

Lorraine Reguly, B.A./B.Ed., is an author and English teacher-turned-freelancer for hire. Her life journey is motivational and inspirational. Lorraine's book, From Nope to Hope, is a self-help book designed to help anyone who wishes to lead a happier life, and contains a built-in workbook. Lorraine offers 4 different services on Wording Well, including writing/blogging, and editing. She also helps others become published authors! Check out her services and see what she can do for YOU. You can also visit her author site, Laying It Out There. And don't forget to pick up your FREE copy of 20 Blog Post Must-Haves today!

54 thoughts on “How to Achieve Entrepreneurial Excellence – 3 Ways”

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Hi Lorraine – This is definitely a good blog post and a lesson that every entrepreneur has to know. As you have mentioned, “Ethical entrepreneurs are willing to admit their mistakes and correct them” even I feel this is the mistakes a large number of people tends to make. We lack creativity level rather we stuck with what other people are doing. Well, you defined it clear. Thanks. I have followed you and tweeted ﻿this post﻿.Piyush matta recently posted…Dance troupe required

Thanks for sharing this post, for reading it, and for commenting on it! 🙂 You rock! I’d like to say that I agree with you. Most people don’t like to admit when they are wrong, or when they have made a mistake. This makes them less trustworthy, and that is why I like ethical entrepreneurs. I respect them more if they can admit their shortcomings. After all, we are all human, and no one is perfect.

It’s so true that much of success is between our ears. I have seen over and over that once a barrier is broken, so much suddenly becomes possible. I think everything starts with belief, and once we overcome doubts and fears, everything is possible!

Hi Lorraine – This is definitely a good blog post and a lesson that every entrepreneur has to know. As you have mentioned, “Ethical entrepreneurs are willing to admit their mistakes and correct them” even I feel this is the mistakes a large number of people tends to make. We lack creativity level rather we stuck with what other people are doing. Well, you defined it clear. Thanks. I have followed you and tweeted ﻿this post﻿.Mohd Aktar recently posted…Edraw Software Review

Hi, Mohd. Thanks for the compliment. It’s so true, people forget to be honest! Yet honesty is appreciated by EVERYONE, especially if a person admits their mistake! I know that I have more respect for people who are open and honest and don’t hide anything!

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